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FOREIGN. 



Ke Knmu. Hawaii, Nov., 1834. A Hawaiian, or HodoIuIu 



newspaper in the native language, with one piece English, giving 



an account of the death of Mr. Douglass, the travelling Scientific 

 Botanist. 



Brief account of an Ophthalmic Hospital at Macao* Canton, Chi- 

 na. From Mr. Shilaber. 



Chinese Repository, Vol. Ill, No. 10. Canton, Chinn. 



Note on the Electrical relations of certain Metals, by R. W. Fox. 

 London, 1835. From the author. 



A box of minerals, plants, &c., from Rev. W. G. Champion. 

 Cape Good Hope. 



Address on the right use of knowledge to the Mechanics in Man- 

 chester, England, by Jos. John Gurney. From Wm. Mitchell, of 

 Nantucket. 



Address at the Anniversary of the Geological Society of London, 

 Feb. 20, 1835, by the President G. B. Greenough, Esq., F. R. S. 

 From Dr. Gideon Mantell, of Brighton, England. 



Proceedings of the Royal Society, Part I, — 1830 — 36, No. I to 

 10. From Dr. G. Mantell. 



Jahresbericht der Konid. Schwedischen Akademie der Wissen- 



sclraften iiber die Fortschrilte der Botanik im Jaiire 1832, he. 

 Breslau in Silesia, 1835. From C. T. Beilschmied, Apothecary 

 at Olau, near Breslau, Silesia. 



Sopra La Origine ed i Progressi delle Scienze Natural! in Sicilia ; 

 Prolusione all 'Anno Scolastlco 1S32 e 1833, by Dr. Carlo Gem- 

 mellaro, Professor of Natural History, &ic. Catania, Sicily. From 

 the author, by Andrew Bigelow. 



Relazione dei Fenomeni del Nuovo Vulcano sorto dal ]Mare fra 

 la Costa di Sicilia, &;c. 1S31, by Dr. Carlo Gemraellaro, Professor, 

 &c. Catania, Sicily. From the author, by Andrew Bigelow. 



Dr. A Jacob's first lecture on comparative anatomy, Royal Col- 

 lege of Surgeons. London. From Dr. Mantell, Brighton. 



Semlna Planiarum collecta in Horlo Botanico Amstelodamensi, 

 Anno 1S34. From Dr. Jacob Porter, Mass. 



On the Proofs of the gradual rising of the land in certain parts of 

 Sweden, by Chas. Lyell, Jr., .Esq. London, Phil. Trans. From 

 the author. 



